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Advanced Projects in Electron 4, React, and Redux [Video]

This is the code repository for Advanced Projects in Electron 4, React, and Redux [Video], published by Packt. It contains all the supporting project files necessary to work through the video course from start to finish.

About the Video Course

Would you love to use your web development skills to build best-selling desktop apps? In recent years developers have shifted from desktop apps to web or mobile. This has created the opportunity for new developers to sell their desktop apps in a market without competitors but with plenty of demand!

If you're a developer who has used the Electron framework to build a desktop app, this course will take you to the next level. You'll learn how to skillfully chalk out great designs for your apps, that ensure practicality, reliability as well as usability for their users. Building 3 apps of increasing complexity throughout the course, you’ll learn how to integrate more advanced frontend frameworks like React with Redux to your ready-to-sell desktop app. By the end of the course, you will be capable of building powerful desktop apps with GUIs that wow your clients. Are you ready to develop your best-selling desktop app?

What You Will Learn

  • Develop robust desktop applications using web development technologies
  • Build applications that work well on both Windows and MacOS from a single codebase
  • Integrate powerful frontend technologies like React and Redux into your Electron.js apps
  • Release your apps for Windows and MacOS
  • Build a lucrative ready-to-sell desktop app, because there is so little competition in the marketplace

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Assumed Knowledge

To fully benefit from the coverage included in this course, you will need:
To fully benefit from the coverage included in this course, you will need:

Basic familiarity with Electron

Previous knowledge of React or Redux helps but is NOT required

Technical Requirements

This course has the following software requirements:
Minimum Hardware Requirements For successful completion of this course, students will require the computer systems with at least the following:

OS: Windows 7 or later, Mac OS X 10.9 or later, Ubuntu 16.04 or later, Fedora 28 or Debian 8

Processor: 64 bit processor

Memory: 2GB

Storage: 15GB

Recommended Hardware Requirements For an optimal experience with hands-on labs and other practical activities, we recommend the following configuration:

OS: Windows 10, Mac OS X 10.12, Ubuntu 16.04, Fedora or Debian 9

Processor: 64 bit processor

Memory: 4GB

Storage: 20GB

Software Requirements

Browser: Chrome or Firefox

Visual Studio Code Latest Version or Atom IDE

Node.js LTS 10.15.0

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